Walker's father, Paul Walker Sr., is the executor of his will. He filed the document in court and requested a hearing, asking the judge to make the Walker's mother, Cheryl Walker, Meadow's guardian and custodian of the money he left Meadow. Meadow is currently living with her mother, Rebecca Soteros.

The New York Daily News reported that Meadow Walker was living with her father at the time of his death. The two were together at his Reach Out Worldwide charity fundraiser in Los Angeles Nov. 30 before he was killed in a fiery car crash.

Walker was a passenger in a car that crashed in Santa Clarita and then burst into flames. The coroner's report stated that the car had been going at least 100 miles per hour when the accident occurred, killing the star with a combination of traumatic and thermal injuries.

"We're matching up sweet," Walker had told reporters of his relationship with his daughter. "She's been with her mom her whole life and she wants a relationship with her pops. It's working out really well right now."

Following Walker's death, Meadow wrote a Facebook post calling him "My REAL life hero!"

"When I was little he taught me to walk, taught me to smile and taught me to never give up," Meadow Walker wrote, per the Daily News. "I loved him even before I knew what love was."

Walker's death shocked the entertainment industry and his "Fast & Furious" crew, who were in the middle of filming the seventh installment of the movie franchise, with Walker playing FBI agent Brian O'Conner.

"They're having to rewrite, they're having to do whatever they're having to do to deal with the situation," actor Kurt Russell, who is costarring in "Fast & Furious 7," told the Daily News at January's Sundance Film Festival. "Listen, it's catastrophic."